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1. abaction, n. View full entry 1623
...The action of driving something away; spec. the action of stealing livestock, esp. cattle, by driving them away....
2. abducted, adj. View full entry 1623
...That has been taken away by force or deception; kidnapped. Cf. abduct2a....
3. abduction, n. View full entry 1623
...The action of leading or drawing something away; an instance of this. Obs....
4. † abequitate, v. View full entry 1623
...intr. To ride away....
5. † abgregate, v. View full entry 1623
...trans. To lead away....
6. abjudication, n. View full entry 1623
...The action or an act of taking away by judicial decision. Also: the action of passing judgement against a person or thing....
7. † ablacted, adj. View full entry 1623
...That has been weaned....
8. † ablectick, n. and adj. View full entry 1623
...An item set out or prepared for sale....
9. † abligurie, n. View full entry 1623
...= abligurition...
10. † ablocate, v. View full entry 1623
...trans. To let or hire out....
11. † abripe, v. View full entry 1623
...trans. To ravish, rape (a woman)....
12. † abrodietical, n. and adj. View full entry 1623
...A person of over-refined or self-indulgent tastes. rare....
13. † absorbeate, v. View full entry 1623
...trans. To swallow up....
14. † abstringe, v. View full entry 1623
...trans. To unbind, loosen....
15. † abvolate, v. View full entry 1623
...intr. To fly away....
16. † accorporate, v. View full entry 1623
...trans. To unite, to incorporate. Also refl....
17. † acerote, adj. View full entry 1623
...Of bread: full of chaff, coarse....
18. † acersecomic, n. View full entry 1623
...A person whose hair has never been cut....
19. acervate, v. View full entry 1623
...trans. To form into a mass; to pile up in a heap. Also fig....
20. † acetar, n. View full entry 1623
...A leaf salad prepared with vinegar. Also in pl.: salad leaves prepared in this way....
